(407) 507-5535 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, Good morning. This is Layla speaking. I'm reaching out to inform you that during Medicare open enrollment, you may qualify for a grocery allowance and over the counter benefits. Do you currently have active Medicare Parts A and B cards? May I know how old you are? I'm sorry, I didn't catch that. May I know your age, please?
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— Jack C, Nov 29th, 10:23am
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— William, Nov 29th, 11:50am